The articles have been written by a CRV student, a CRV instructor/master practitioner and by the highly respected developer of the modern CRV protocol. These fascinating articles will appeal to a wide range of readers.

'Exciting Developments In Remote Viewing'
by Lyn Buchanan

When CRV training began for the military, around 15 years ago, the course was designed to be an estimated 3 years in length. It was shortened to 1 year, due to financial cuts. Everyone said that CRV can't be taught in a single year - yet, they began turning out good remote viewers. Their dire predictions had been wrong.(more)

'CRV Training: A Student's Perspective'
by Coleen Marenich

After years of digging through information on remote viewing in magazines, books and websites, I discovered that there are credible and reputable remote viewers and trainers and then there are other people who say they are remote viewers.(more)

'Hey Guys, What Are We Talking About?'
by Ingo Swann

Well, with all the fuss over remote viewing going on in the news and media, perhaps I should talk of some of RV's other aspects which lurk behind the over-hyped government connections. Perhaps a few would like to know about those aspects.(more)

'Remote Viewing In A Larger Context'
by Ingo Swann

Beyond situational and anecdotal materials, remote viewing is accompanied by SUBSTANTIVE and TECHNICAL matters that pertain to why and how remote viewing exists, and "works."(more)

'Remote Viewing Vs Its Skeptics'
by Ingo Swann

It should be stated that this topic is fairly complex. It involves much more than the very tiny minority who opine that our sentient species --does not-- possess superpowers of bio-mind --- such as intuition, telepathy, remote viewing and various forms of creativity and "higher-mind" functioning.(more)

'Central Issues And Problems'
by Ingo Swann

For the purposes of this document I distinguish between "issue" and "problem" in their noun forms.

ISSUE: Something that results in a final conclusion or decision after consideration.

PROBLEM: Something difficult to solve or decide; a source of complexity; a source of perplexity or vexation; an intricate unsettled question or situation.(more)

'The Signal To Noise Problem'
by Ingo Swann

In June of 1972, Dr. H. E. Puthoff invited me to make a short visit to Stanford Research Institute (SRI) [later renamed SRI International]. From this visit soon arose the important Psychoenergetics Research Project at SRI, largely funded by you-know-who, and which creatively prospered until Dr. Puthoff resigned from it in 1985.(more)

'Telepathic Overlay'
by Ingo Swann

The issue of telepathic overlay is very complicated at first if you know nothing about it. But after you know enough, it then becomes a rather simple matter.(more)

'Telepathic Overlay 2'
by Ingo Swann

We have seen by now that the concept of rapport is obviously important to all telepathic matters. But it is a term rarely encountered in research today -- except in subliminal research where researchers are quite aware that human specimens are subliminally connected by various kinds of subconscious rapport states although not at all conscious of being so.(more)

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